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i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i will talk about saturation. i agree with many of the questions that were brought up. it is over saturated. those districts and lots need to be updated. what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we
i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when...
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making room for the new ones.. for 36 rooms.. with two beds each. the charity received the beds.. then sent a call out for voounteers to help move ut the old and bring in the new. (ms. paanotti) "ourrstaff, there aae six of us.. so, everything we do, we rely on the &ppommunity. so, today we ave cobo, a city firefighter is among those who answered the call. he's familiar with he and his wife lived there, while their youngest son, who &pwas born with a critical heart conditioo.. received treatment from a university f aryland team of doctors.(ccbo) "my wife and i at is bbdside. the one would come and sleep ann eat while the othee ould be by his bedside. so, tremendous, uh, you an't put &pa price on the help that they gave us." (ms. pagnotti) house is really all about..... weementioned the city firefiihter volunteers...... pending a thank you tonnght... to u---ss uuderarmour.. and the naay tonight too. live in downtown baltimore, keith aniels, fox 45 news at p3 a studenntbeaaing caught on camera. why the &pmother of the vvctim says the 3 baltimore restaurants may have toomake the grad
making room for the new ones.. for 36 rooms.. with two beds each. the charity received the beds.. then sent a call out for voounteers to help move ut the old and bring in the new. (ms. paanotti) "ourrstaff, there aae six of us.. so, everything we do, we rely on the &ppommunity. so, today we ave cobo, a city firefighter is among those who answered the call. he's familiar with he and his wife lived there, while their youngest son, who &pwas born with a critical heart conditioo.....
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>> i'm 22. >> 22. and how old was the girl you were chatting with? >> the girl said she was 13 or 14. >> 13 or 14. and you thought that it would be okay to come over here and visit a young girl, home alone. >> i wanted her to think it was okay. >> now, i'm looking at this chat log here. 16 minutes into this discussion, you asked if she can do deep throat. explain that to me. >> no reason to explain. >> how do you feel about sex? you on birth control or are you sticking with condoms? here's a guy, looks like the kind of guy anybody would be happy to have their daughter date. you look at his myspace page. his hero is god. his motto is "jesus rocks." you got toys? i want you to square that with what's on your myspace website where you talk about jesus rocks and heroes, god. you need to know that i'm chris hansen with "dateline" and we're doing a story on adults who try to meet teens online. if there's anything else you'd like to tell us, we'd like to hear it. otherwise, you are obviously free to be on your way. as i'm finishing my conversation, i ask if
>> i'm 22. >> 22. and how old was the girl you were chatting with? >> the girl said she was 13 or 14. >> 13 or 14. and you thought that it would be okay to come over here and visit a young girl, home alone. >> i wanted her to think it was okay. >> now, i'm looking at this chat log here. 16 minutes into this discussion, you asked if she can do deep throat. explain that to me. >> no reason to explain. >> how do you feel about sex? you on birth...
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you have two law firms. a specific law firm that focuses on issues in washington and then a national security lawyer. these are the seven entities that are backing our commission on presidential debates. these should be supported by civic groups, non-partisan organizations with a real focus on the democratic process. >> it will be interesting to see if there is bottled water on their podiums, or if there is bud light. [laughter] i wanted to go to one of the candidates shut out of tonight's debate, and john anderson. he recently appeared on fox news with neil cavuto. >> colon well to get in those debates. >> very catch-22. right now i am 5% nationally. the fact is, i am not being recognized at 5% nationally. if people did, the overwhelming reaction would be, who the hell is gary johnson? >> what does it take to get into the debates? >> you have to get into the polls. >> the green party earlier wrapped up its convention with its nomination of dr. jill stein and her running mate cheri honkala. stein called her
you have two law firms. a specific law firm that focuses on issues in washington and then a national security lawyer. these are the seven entities that are backing our commission on presidential debates. these should be supported by civic groups, non-partisan organizations with a real focus on the democratic process. >> it will be interesting to see if there is bottled water on their podiums, or if there is bud light. [laughter] i wanted to go to one of the candidates shut out of...
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and japan crafted back room deals to give the japanese government administrative control over senkaku. it calls the alleged agreement illegal and invalid. the government-controlled "china daily" ran similar advertisements last week in "the new york times" and "the washington post." japanese officials launched a protest against the newspapers for printing the ads. the foreign minister koichiro gemba has indicated japanese authorities will increase their efforts to assert their position on the islands to the international community. >> something like information warfare is under way. we need to appeal to the international community even though the status of our country on the island does not change. >> gemba added the japanese government sees no dispute over their sovereignty. and the latest standoff at sea around the senkaku islands is over. four chinese patrol ships left japanese territorial waters. they entered the area earlier in the day and navigated there for several hours. japan coast guard crews spotted the marine surveillance vessels at midday about 22 kilometers southwest of o
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this is the first time in 22 years. is this more about american politics than in national security policy? >> of the white house said that it took this decision because the company at the heart of the dispute could have taken actions which would have impaired u.s. national security. these when farms lie close to a military base in oregon. that is used as a training site for unmanned drones, which of course is highly secretive and sensitive equipment. the chinese company says that it will fight the decision by mr. obama to block the sale. they said that he acted unlawfully. here in china, the decision is being seen as a political one and not based on national security. the state-run news agency put out an editorial saying that this was an example of china- bashing. you might remember that mitt romney has criticized barack obama for not taking a tough enough line on china. the contention of the chinese media is that mr. obama has made this decision in order to win voters. >> you are watching "bbc world news america," stil
this is the first time in 22 years. is this more about american politics than in national security policy? >> of the white house said that it took this decision because the company at the heart of the dispute could have taken actions which would have impaired u.s. national security. these when farms lie close to a military base in oregon. that is used as a training site for unmanned drones, which of course is highly secretive and sensitive equipment. the chinese company says that it will...
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this being such a new situation for a lot of them. so our energy level was really good. but it better be on the first day. >> and, finally, marlins manager ozzie geehan at it again. it was for all the right reasons. this is adam greenburg with the cubs back in 2005. his first major league at bat, beaned in the head. his major league career was over. his life turned upside down. this was adam greenburg tontd. given a chance by the marlins to have one more at bat. he led off the sixth inning. now, he struck out on three pitches. but, for greenburg, the chanls to put on that big-league uniform one more time and just get back in the batter's box was all he wanted. and he also got a standing ovation on his way out. that was a very cool moment. >> nice to see the marlins give him a chanls. >>> for most people, you encounter a wild bear and the flight instinct is called up. not for this woman, though, i don't know where she is. but check this out. this is her video. it's gone viral. die! right now. go. go. go. down. >> i have the idea that i'd get down, too. i wouldn't want to
this being such a new situation for a lot of them. so our energy level was really good. but it better be on the first day. >> and, finally, marlins manager ozzie geehan at it again. it was for all the right reasons. this is adam greenburg with the cubs back in 2005. his first major league at bat, beaned in the head. his major league career was over. his life turned upside down. this was adam greenburg tontd. given a chance by the marlins to have one more at bat. he led off the sixth...
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he says his mother was asleep in another room. >> my brother-in-law went ahead and had put the ether, tried to smother him with it over his face, and that didn't work. the pillow didn't work, trying to smother him with it. i was at the end of the bed holding his legs down. so then brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. >> where? >> all over his chest, and so it was like i guess at least 34 stab wounds. >> it didn't take long for his father to die. the next step was to dispose of the body. paul told us they wrapped it up, put it in the trunk of his parents' car, and headed for a remote, wooded area. >> i'm making sure not to go past the speed limit or anything like that, and i look over and it was like early sunday morning like at 3:00 a.m. in the morning, and there's a cop car on the next block. no matter how fast i go or how slow i go, it was like we would reach the next intersection at the same time. >> the police car eventually veered away and he continued to the woods where he and his brother-in-law hid the body. a month later his mother cracked under the pr
he says his mother was asleep in another room. >> my brother-in-law went ahead and had put the ether, tried to smother him with it over his face, and that didn't work. the pillow didn't work, trying to smother him with it. i was at the end of the bed holding his legs down. so then brother-in-law pulled out a knife and he got to stabbing him. >> where? >> all over his chest, and so it was like i guess at least 34 stab wounds. >> it didn't take long for his father to die....
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we shared a room. i think about him all the time. >> reporter: rodriguez received a purple heart and bronze star with valor for his actions that day. but after leaving the military he struggled. >> i was an alcoholic. you know i resorted to a lot of alternatives as far as ptsd go. obstacles were in the way. >> reporter: then rodriguez remembered a pack he made with thompson before his death. >> i made a promise i would play football and i committed myself to eating right, working out, quit drinking. >> reporter: last december rodriguez posted a highlight video on youtube. it went viral and got the attention of clemson head football coach. >> i really was mesmerized because i never seen a video put together like that. >> reporter: despite not having played football since high school, this 24-year-old walked on and made clemson's football team. on september 8th his first milestone. >> that first catch -- yeah. tell me about it. it wasn't anything special. to me it was and to 80,000 fans it was. it was a
we shared a room. i think about him all the time. >> reporter: rodriguez received a purple heart and bronze star with valor for his actions that day. but after leaving the military he struggled. >> i was an alcoholic. you know i resorted to a lot of alternatives as far as ptsd go. obstacles were in the way. >> reporter: then rodriguez remembered a pack he made with thompson before his death. >> i made a promise i would play football and i committed myself to eating...
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thousands of citizens, and as relations between police and the public improve, criminals have less room to maneuver. nhk world, los angeles. >> social media proving to be a helpful crime fighting tool there. >>> let's now get a check on weather conditions around the world. we've been keeping an eye on two storms in the west pacific. yesterday one storm was affecting people in the southern islands of japan. rachel ferguson tells us how the situation is now. >> all right, well that storm you're talking about is maliksi. it is now a tropical storm. it did bring heavy rainfall to some of the southern japanese islands. parts of izu picked up 220 millimeters of rain in the last 24 hours. system is moving up towards the north, it looks like it is going to be moving at a fair clip, about 45 kilometers an hour up towards the north and east. we are still going to be seeing some significant rainfall from the system. maybe about 100 millimeters or so in places like chiba. those gusts are going to continue to be strong as well. taking a look at our second severe tropical storm, sitting in the south
thousands of citizens, and as relations between police and the public improve, criminals have less room to maneuver. nhk world, los angeles. >> social media proving to be a helpful crime fighting tool there. >>> let's now get a check on weather conditions around the world. we've been keeping an eye on two storms in the west pacific. yesterday one storm was affecting people in the southern islands of japan. rachel ferguson tells us how the situation is now. >> all right,...
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eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early in life, letting people know, was head start important for you? was free less important? did you take the school bus to school? letting people know that all of these things that we saw, we think it was a part of a world. they run. police officers are just there because they're there. if we do a better job of letting them know that people making decisions about these things, people making decisions directly impacting you, that's the stuff that gets them hooked on voting, not because the kendis school or because it's an election year. they stay
eighteen and 22. you have run in with government. it doesn't happen until you are in your 30's and you notice exactly how much is getting taken out of your taxes each week or your mortgage or you have kids in the trying to send them to college are you have kids in the ask about the war. retire and he starred the alliance's security or medicare. a lot of the things that lock people in and get them to focus on how doesn't happen until later in life, but if we did a better job, the effect as early...
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same situation on the orange line now. single tracking between stadium armory and chevily. >>> time to bring the heat to st. louis again. they took the first one this afternoon. a chance to go up two games to one in the best of five series. timer moore, the surprise hero in game one. he drove in the tying and winning runs. the nats beat the defending world champs 3-2. moore admits he had a lot of nerves flowing. >> coming off the bench, and then i -- you know, it's crazy, but i've been in that situation before and i was able to calm myself down and put the barrel on it. >> game two begins just after 4:30 this afternoon at busch stadium in st. louis. and we want you to show you nats pride. send those picks of you, yourself, your pets, your family, your friends. send the nats picks to natspix@nbcwashington.com. >> and that ball is hit well to left. back to the track. to the wall. it's gone. >> fans might not be sending pictures after last night. the os fell to the yankees 7-2. the game started more than 2 1/2 hours late beca
same situation on the orange line now. single tracking between stadium armory and chevily. >>> time to bring the heat to st. louis again. they took the first one this afternoon. a chance to go up two games to one in the best of five series. timer moore, the surprise hero in game one. he drove in the tying and winning runs. the nats beat the defending world champs 3-2. moore admits he had a lot of nerves flowing. >> coming off the bench, and then i -- you know, it's crazy, but...
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. >> we have made loans in those situations. if you have contracts and can show us how they are going to be paid, if your credit is good, we would certainly like to take a look at that. we do not currently offer -- i should be careful. it is on and off whether we have a true line of credit. sometimes it can be structured in such a way to meet your cash flow needs, we can disperse it over time, allow you to pay it down. we have brochures back there. i encourage you to talk to us. >> let me add on that. over the last several years, a lot of small businesses have relied on their personal credit as a means to support the business. also, they relied on home equity lines of credit, which in many cases do not exist anymore, also as a source for financing their business. as far as doing public contracting, one thing about public contract in that you can count on is the city of san francisco will stay in business and pay its debt, just later than you would like it to be. when you're doing public contract thing, if you will, cash cycle --
. >> we have made loans in those situations. if you have contracts and can show us how they are going to be paid, if your credit is good, we would certainly like to take a look at that. we do not currently offer -- i should be careful. it is on and off whether we have a true line of credit. sometimes it can be structured in such a way to meet your cash flow needs, we can disperse it over time, allow you to pay it down. we have brochures back there. i encourage you to talk to us. >>...
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the room was packed. a 19-year-old young woman to stand up -- stood up right in front of me, her eyes full of tears. she said she had driven two hours just to be there. this young woman told me she grew up in a small town, in a deeply conservative home, living under given name and loving her family with all her heart. and she knows they love her too, but she is equally certain all of that would change if she told them the truth, that she is a lesbian. so in her own home town, in her own home, she doesn't reveal this important truth about who she is. we all know the pain and loneliness that comes from that kind of life. so every chance she gets, this young woman gets in her car and drives more than 100 miles to little rock. there, she is a different person, going by an entirely different day, alice. she has her own separate facebook page and hangs out with her own group of accepting friends. in little rock, alice can stand up in the crowded room and tell our story. but when she walks back through her paren
the room was packed. a 19-year-old young woman to stand up -- stood up right in front of me, her eyes full of tears. she said she had driven two hours just to be there. this young woman told me she grew up in a small town, in a deeply conservative home, living under given name and loving her family with all her heart. and she knows they love her too, but she is equally certain all of that would change if she told them the truth, that she is a lesbian. so in her own home town, in her own home,...
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menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget. what does the ryan budget duquette sedans medicare as we know it, makes it a voucher. privatize the social security, dramatically cuts assistance to education in our country. look, someone who grew up in a tenement the first of my family to go to college, i want pell grants in perkins loans to be out there keeping student loan interest rates low so that every child can achieve a college education if they have the ability and are willing to work hard. so it's very important to do this in a balanced way from middle
menendez: spf 22. i voted -- this is something that even the pentagon did not want in the administrative lot want but there were those that were advocating for it and i voted against the f-22 in voted against which ultimately was cut by the way. i voted on a different alternative fighter engine that was not necessary as well and that was cut. and those were two examples of programs that were cut but listen what i don't want to do is what my opponent says. he basically embraces the ryan budget....
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but the bottom line is, what it is then over what it is now, it's just one of the sad situations that i've created. and it's the worst thing i've ever done. >> worst thing you've ever done? worst secret? >> well, not just the worst secret. it's just it hurt so many people. and the mistakes and the failures that i've had in the past. and i write about all of them in the book. >> you do. >> because i always felt that it should be a book about me, and not just about my successes. because there's downsides, there's mistakes that i've made in politics, in personal life. in movies and so on. but this is the worst because it affected so many people. >> it affected so many people. i want to talk about the political effect as well. you know, i was talking to my wife about this, in the book, the part she could not get over, how do you keep mildred in the house knowing all of this? >> well, it's worse when you start getting rid of people, it's kind of like punishing somebody for having been in this situation. so that's the best way that i could handle it. i think the important thing now is for,
but the bottom line is, what it is then over what it is now, it's just one of the sad situations that i've created. and it's the worst thing i've ever done. >> worst thing you've ever done? worst secret? >> well, not just the worst secret. it's just it hurt so many people. and the mistakes and the failures that i've had in the past. and i write about all of them in the book. >> you do. >> because i always felt that it should be a book about me, and not just about my...
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and amex accused of violating federal laws in marketing and billing. the company will pay million in fines. similar claims, were settled with capital one and discover. >>> well a decorated philadelphia police officer is facing brutality charges after punching a woman attending a parade. the confrontation was captured on video sunday. it is going to happen on the left side of the screen. after the puerto rican day parade. the lieutenant seen on video hitting the mother of three so far in the face, it knock herd to the ground and left her bleeding. >> this happened, somebody hit me. and that's it. >> i'm not so sure the level of force that he used was appropriate for the situation. but again, that is yet to be determined. and they will do a full investigation. >> well, anna guzman was cited for disorderly conduct for throwing beer. the video apparently shows it was thrown by the man behind her. lieutenant josie has been with the force for nearly 20 years. now on administrative duty. still, even if she had, there is really no excuse for, for, for that sor
and amex accused of violating federal laws in marketing and billing. the company will pay million in fines. similar claims, were settled with capital one and discover. >>> well a decorated philadelphia police officer is facing brutality charges after punching a woman attending a parade. the confrontation was captured on video sunday. it is going to happen on the left side of the screen. after the puerto rican day parade. the lieutenant seen on video hitting the mother of three so far...
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and the law. >> i want to be a lawyer in the future. i want to help my poor people. >> reporter: andaja is still devoted to making a good home for these kids, even while the security situation crumbles all around them. >> even for these guys, when they go to school, nobody because maybe a suicide bombing, a bomb blast on the street on their way to school, and get killed because it happened many, many, many times, unfortunately. >> reporter: farzana is 16 now. today she did something unheard of when we first met. she played soccer in downtown kabul. >> i'm very lucky that i play soccer in orphanage. so we know that -- it's not very good. so i feel very lucky. >> reporter: it's a small victory for one group of girls caught up in a much bigger battle. and that is our broadcast for a monday night as we start a new week. thanks for being with us. look at what we can show you. the white house tonight is the pink house for breast cancer awareness month. i'm brian williams. we'll look for you right back here tomorrow evening. thanks for being w
and the law. >> i want to be a lawyer in the future. i want to help my poor people. >> reporter: andaja is still devoted to making a good home for these kids, even while the security situation crumbles all around them. >> even for these guys, when they go to school, nobody because maybe a suicide bombing, a bomb blast on the street on their way to school, and get killed because it happened many, many, many times, unfortunately. >> reporter: farzana is 16 now. today she...
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they have this very lopsided economic situation right alongside this very lopsided political situation. >> suarez: who stole the american dream? hedrick smith, thanks a lot. >> thank you, ray. woodruff: the conversation with rick smiths continues on twitter. >> brown: finally tonight, a new pbs documentary shines a light on the oppression of women and girls worldwide. "half the sky" airs in two parts over two nights, starting this evening. it's based on a book of the same name by "new york times" columnist nicholas kristof and his wife, journalist sheryl wudunn. kristof traveled to six countries to look at gender- based violence, forced prostitution, maternal mortality, and other issues. in this excerpt, he and actress eva mendes tour a sexual abuse victim's center in sierra leone. >> welcome to the rainbow center. really primarily to rape. we provide specialized medical treatment and counseling as well. we've seen over 9,000 survivors in eight years. 52% are between the ages of 12 and 17. you have about 26% that are under 12. >> under 12? 26% are under 12? >> under 12 years old, yes.
they have this very lopsided economic situation right alongside this very lopsided political situation. >> suarez: who stole the american dream? hedrick smith, thanks a lot. >> thank you, ray. woodruff: the conversation with rick smiths continues on twitter. >> brown: finally tonight, a new pbs documentary shines a light on the oppression of women and girls worldwide. "half the sky" airs in two parts over two nights, starting this evening. it's based on a book of the...
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levels dramatically that, you know, i presume would affect some of our fees if, in fact, this becomes law. but other than that, that's about it. >> thank you, mr. [inaudible]. >> item 7c, update permit tracking system. >> good morning, commissioners. vivian day, special assistant for technology. and i'm pleased to announce that we're still currently on track with permit tracking system. in fact, we're a little bit ahead of the game. we've completed as per your agenda package, we've completed all of the prioritization of the change orders requested beyond the initial configuration stage for the actual system. we will -- they were very minimal in nature. we've also completed all the initial requirements for the fellow citizens access, which is the very basic requirements from just what the first screen will look like on what the citizens will see when they access our website, and it will match the city's websiteses since this is a city-wide software program. we already renewed all the initial historical data conversion requirements with the vendor. we've got a list of items that we're worki
levels dramatically that, you know, i presume would affect some of our fees if, in fact, this becomes law. but other than that, that's about it. >> thank you, mr. [inaudible]. >> item 7c, update permit tracking system. >> good morning, commissioners. vivian day, special assistant for technology. and i'm pleased to announce that we're still currently on track with permit tracking system. in fact, we're a little bit ahead of the game. we've completed as per your agenda package,...
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several new laws taking effect maryland today. children under 8 years old must a child safety seat. that is unless there for feet, 9 inches tall. employers cannot ask employees applicants the user names and for social networking sites. people will not be allowed to they have been relateded of a gun- crime. a look at traffic. d morning. the roads right now in the directing youce around protest activity. 14th street southbound add k york avenue, new r delays.ed fo that. will get you around -95 to the i isingfield interchange heavy. 395, the right lane blocked. now a book of the forecast. morning, everybody. of trying to lift a little bit. improve within the hour. some cloudiness and comfortable temperatures. at reagan national. the clouds will increase today. of a shower late today. a chance of rain tomorrow and wednesday morning. temperatures heating up. 81 on wednesday. thank you. thank you for watching. at noon.e back here i'm barack obama and i approved this message. [ mitt romney ] there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what... who are dependent upo
several new laws taking effect maryland today. children under 8 years old must a child safety seat. that is unless there for feet, 9 inches tall. employers cannot ask employees applicants the user names and for social networking sites. people will not be allowed to they have been relateded of a gun- crime. a look at traffic. d morning. the roads right now in the directing youce around protest activity. 14th street southbound add k york avenue, new r delays.ed fo that. will get you around -95 to...
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our next guest was in that debate spin room in denver last night. anchoring fox news coverage, joining us now, threadbare, the host a special report on the fox news channel. welcome. congratulations on another extraordinary evening for the fox news channel. >> thanks, lou. lou: let's start with your impressions, if we may, of the two men because it was -- i think most of us were a little surprised with the aggressiveness of governor romney and that seeming sort of hangdog continents of the president's in the lack of response to the governor. >> it was dark. in the first few minutes you could see the answer to the question, was governor romney going to come out on the offensive. was he going to be aggressive. he was. energetic, aggressive. he had a vigorous defense of free-market policy -- policy from the start and he also used personal stories along the campaign trail. you can tell that he really, really had his brief down, his practice with ohio center ron portman. and basically president obama dial the end, even his supporters looked at him and sa
our next guest was in that debate spin room in denver last night. anchoring fox news coverage, joining us now, threadbare, the host a special report on the fox news channel. welcome. congratulations on another extraordinary evening for the fox news channel. >> thanks, lou. lou: let's start with your impressions, if we may, of the two men because it was -- i think most of us were a little surprised with the aggressiveness of governor romney and that seeming sort of hangdog continents of...
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they did not opt to be in this situation. we are a benevolent nation that we want to take care of those who can't take care of themselves. however, i think the best way out of poverty is to have a job. i want to make sure we give people opportunities to have jobs and work. when they can go to work, they're paying into the economy. they're helping the economy grow. congressman murphy talks about a tax plan that doesn't make mathematical sense. he is looking at america and the most visible way. he's not looking at an america that can grow and have economic growth because we have a growth plan in place that is going to make our economy better. those people who are suffering and you are in poverty, we need to continue to take care of them. as i drew the difference between governor romney and myself, when he talked about those in poverty, i said they haven't chosen to be there. i would not cut our food stamp programs now because we need to make sure those folks can continue to be taken care of. but let's get them a job and get the
they did not opt to be in this situation. we are a benevolent nation that we want to take care of those who can't take care of themselves. however, i think the best way out of poverty is to have a job. i want to make sure we give people opportunities to have jobs and work. when they can go to work, they're paying into the economy. they're helping the economy grow. congressman murphy talks about a tax plan that doesn't make mathematical sense. he is looking at america and the most visible way....
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it was the perfect situation. next thing you know, i won and became governor. >> we have 30 seconds. love one of your rules for success. stay hungry. at the age of 65, you're still hungry? >> very hungry. i still have dreams, still have visions. america has been the land of opportunity. i've experienced it first hand. you have a place where you can come with absolutely nothing and you can get everything if you're willing to work hard. it's been the greatest blessing coming to this country. >> arnold schwarzenegger thanks very much. "total recall" on sale today. let's go to sam and the weather. >> arnold had a lot to say to you this morning, george. nice interview. nice to have him on the show. good morning, everybody. >> all: good morning! >> speaking of nice to have you on the show. wait a minute, pennsylvania, am i right? tell me your name. >> tonya. >> dennis. >> charlotte. not from pennsylvania? >> los angeles. >> and the philippines. >> melda. >> nice to have you here. a little bit of traveling involved in th
it was the perfect situation. next thing you know, i won and became governor. >> we have 30 seconds. love one of your rules for success. stay hungry. at the age of 65, you're still hungry? >> very hungry. i still have dreams, still have visions. america has been the land of opportunity. i've experienced it first hand. you have a place where you can come with absolutely nothing and you can get everything if you're willing to work hard. it's been the greatest blessing coming to this...
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tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> there is so much ahead on "good morning america." and no one can tell you letter than our lara spencer. >> sam, thank you. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." nicole kidman is speaking out. what she says really happened after her split with tom cruise. >>> our all-star reunion coming up. it is a blowout with the cast of "vacation." >>> and one doctor's advice on breaking the hunger fix. all that and more coming up live on "gma," right here in times square. ♪ (female announcer) the lunchroom. it's the closest thing to a free-for-all, a who's who of social pitfalls: who's going to sit by me? who should i sit by? turns out, lunch is pretty important. hormel natural choice sandwich meats. one-hundred percent natural. no preservatives. thanks for sending us in there with her. so i switched to tide total care to keep all my colors looking great. and by all her colors she means... black. my wife's a ninja. i'm not a ninja. i'm a nin
tonight, bismarck at about 22 degrees. that's the weather. get ready for that chill. >> there is so much ahead on "good morning america." and no one can tell you letter than our lara spencer. >> sam, thank you. >>> here's a look at what's coming up on our "gma morning menu." nicole kidman is speaking out. what she says really happened after her split with tom cruise. >>> our all-star reunion coming up. it is a blowout with the cast of...
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the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent. the estimated time is 1:40 for launch. he'll go 23 miles up and then jump. what we know is that he's been working for seven years to beat this record. it was held by colonel joe kitinger in 1960. 52 years ago, he jumped from 1002 feet up. this time will be 120,000 feet. imagine if you're on a jetliner and you're flying cross-country. you're at about 35,000 to 40,000 feet. he's going up to 120,000. he'll get out it to the end of the capsule and he will jump wearing his pressurized suit, wears about 100 pounds. and he will fl 115,
the law allows it. society doesn't. >> reporter: back at the shelter, the couple knows they've put their family through a lot. but they say they have no regrets. we wouldn't have been killed had it not been for the love commandos. even though they don't know what's next, they're happy to be alive and together. cnn, new delhi. >>> we have live pictures for you now, this is roswell, ynew mexico, as felix baumgartner is getting into this capsule and he is going to start the ascent....
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i am willing to get into a room and find a compromise. i am the kind of person he can do that, and i think i am willing to make the step decisions when i go washington take to congressman king, i want to get you very quickly -- [applause] if those people that i talked about, those undocumented immigrants, are here, should they stay here? steve: one of the things that occurred in my year was the words when congress does not do its job. that is barack obama's statement he defies the constitution and does what he sees fit. we cannot have that. that is the rule of law that i talked about in my opening component of this aberration discussion. but what to do with people whose roots go deep here, some of whom were not aware there were breaking the law when it came here, that question is for after we restore the rule of law. we cannot lead with that. if we do, we will never restore the rule of law katie thank you, congressman. [applause] when we come back focusing on the farm bill, plus head to the audience to take questions from northwestern col
i am willing to get into a room and find a compromise. i am the kind of person he can do that, and i think i am willing to make the step decisions when i go washington take to congressman king, i want to get you very quickly -- [applause] if those people that i talked about, those undocumented immigrants, are here, should they stay here? steve: one of the things that occurred in my year was the words when congress does not do its job. that is barack obama's statement he defies the constitution...
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that's to be followed by a foreign policy debate at lynn university in boca raton, florida, on october 22. the vice president shall debate will be held october 11 at center college in danville, kentucky. heading into the series, the latest polls show that nationally the obama-romney race is still close. but the president is moving ahead in most of the battle ground states. to get a sense of where the race stands, and what each campaign believes the candidates must do in those debates, we're joined by our regular duo, stuart rothenberg of the "rothenberg political report" and "roll call," and susan page, washington bureau chief of "u.s.a. today." welcome back to both of you. >> good to be here. woodruff: we just reported again, stu, nationally the race looks pretty close but in the battle ground states the president seems to have lead. what do you make of all that? >> that's exactly the case. national numbers show obama leading by two to four points. some polls have it it a little bit more. it's in the swing states particularly critical ohio where the obama lead appears to be four- to eigh
that's to be followed by a foreign policy debate at lynn university in boca raton, florida, on october 22. the vice president shall debate will be held october 11 at center college in danville, kentucky. heading into the series, the latest polls show that nationally the obama-romney race is still close. but the president is moving ahead in most of the battle ground states. to get a sense of where the race stands, and what each campaign believes the candidates must do in those debates, we're...
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trying out something new by moving its market out of the show room and into your living room. what is the carmaker up to? dennis kneale is here covering that story. dennis: is consumer demand for gas sipping electric cars so big that they now resort to pitching them on the home shopping channel? here is a rather high-priced pitch for hsn. toyota is taking over agent said yesterday airing three one hour programs. toyota's hybrid models start at $20,000 go up to 50,000. three hours of programming to sell me on the benefits of hybrids. if you cannot do it in a 32nd tv spot, you have a problem. state law not allowed to bypass local dealers and sell direct. the tv shows yesterday at work product demos. toyota says that after just that first hour on air, a cut as many requests for follow-up information as it expected to get all day long. hsn may offer a new way for carmakers to go after customers. these women, two thirds of new car purchases. hsn, 90% of the audience is women. average income is $60,000. this is the first time that hsn has ever run a show showing new we will know pre
trying out something new by moving its market out of the show room and into your living room. what is the carmaker up to? dennis kneale is here covering that story. dennis: is consumer demand for gas sipping electric cars so big that they now resort to pitching them on the home shopping channel? here is a rather high-priced pitch for hsn. toyota is taking over agent said yesterday airing three one hour programs. toyota's hybrid models start at $20,000 go up to 50,000. three hours of programming...
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for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might go and vote for senate and congress suddenly look at this as a daunting task and now they are not going to do it at all. >> those 12 pages printed on both sides in english, spanish and creole will have to be scanned into a machine one page at a time. >> shepard: i guess people can read them online if they want to. what about delays? are they working on a fix? >> right now floridians are being encouraged to vote by mail. several counties also saying they will actually pay the postage. it's going to be 1.50 for the ballot. legislators are pushing back against the criticism. they say this is really an important voter responsibility and the ballot itself is an example of pure democracy. >> they are criticizing us allowing voters to decide
for the average voter they estimate it could take up to 22 minutes just to read the ballots. so there is real concern on election day some voters may simply drop out. >> you get people who look at this long ballot. it's 5, 6, 7, 8, 12 pages long and they say that's too much for me to tackle. they get put off and don't go at all. people who might go and vote for senate and congress suddenly look at this as a daunting task and now they are not going to do it at all. >> those 12 pages...
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>> i was in the room. i saw kennedy in a dark suit. i learned later he got make up at the last minute. i saw nixon in a gray suit in front of a great background. from time to time in the debate i did not see excess of sweat. i saw little, tiny beads of sweat from time to time. there were old friends when they were in the house of representatives. they were cordial to reach other. i just think, and this is subjective. those who watched on television thought kennedy had won. >> let's move on to a little bit later debate. the comeback of the fixture and our political campaign. there is a commission to set up the debate. let's watch the clip from 1998. >> over the years you have expressed several positions while opposing nearly all forms of government payment for it. if abortion were to become illegal again, the you think the women who defy the law and have them anyway, as they did before it was ok by the supreme court and the doctors who perform them should go to jail? >> i have not sorted out the penalties, but i do know why it opposed t
>> i was in the room. i saw kennedy in a dark suit. i learned later he got make up at the last minute. i saw nixon in a gray suit in front of a great background. from time to time in the debate i did not see excess of sweat. i saw little, tiny beads of sweat from time to time. there were old friends when they were in the house of representatives. they were cordial to reach other. i just think, and this is subjective. those who watched on television thought kennedy had won. >> let's...
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we tend to think of soldiers as grown-up adults read these guys were 21, 22. sometimes it or not even old enough to buy a beer. in iraq, essentially they were given the mission of finding the enemy, but there is none defined. there was no uniformed enemy, only ied's that were blowing at their friends and even then. it was hard for them to deal with, let alone someone that young. so when they came home, the army had a plan to make sure that everybody got screened to make sure they had no mental wounds from the war. essentially, there were marched into a room and given a multiple choice piece of paper to fill out that said, "did you see dead bodies? are you having trouble sleeping? three having trouble with substance abuse qu?" these guys all light, or a least most of them did. they lied because they have been taught in the culture of the infantry that they were tough, they could handle it. not only that, if they could not handle it, there were somehow a defect that had no business with the army. so they lied. to be fair, some of them did and some had help from
we tend to think of soldiers as grown-up adults read these guys were 21, 22. sometimes it or not even old enough to buy a beer. in iraq, essentially they were given the mission of finding the enemy, but there is none defined. there was no uniformed enemy, only ied's that were blowing at their friends and even then. it was hard for them to deal with, let alone someone that young. so when they came home, the army had a plan to make sure that everybody got screened to make sure they had no mental...
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only 22% supporting arming the opposition. one might speculate to the extent that that's a valid result that it reflects americans' historical experience of the blowback in afghanistan where the weapons that we distributed to the anti-soviet forces were then turned on us and people who supported our cause there and elsewhere. overall, and i will end here because it seems to me that this is where today's debate is going, there would seem to be a public predicate, a predicate in the public opinion for a somewhat stronger american stance vis-a-vis the syrian conflict than the obama administration has thus far adopted. governor romney's speech today is almost certain to raise this point, whether it will raise it in a way that captures the public imagination and strikes them as sensible remains to be seen, but i would say that this survey and governor rom ty's speech -- romney's speech plus developments on the ground may be the entering wedge for what i personally regard as an overdue public debate about what the united states ough
only 22% supporting arming the opposition. one might speculate to the extent that that's a valid result that it reflects americans' historical experience of the blowback in afghanistan where the weapons that we distributed to the anti-soviet forces were then turned on us and people who supported our cause there and elsewhere. overall, and i will end here because it seems to me that this is where today's debate is going, there would seem to be a public predicate, a predicate in the public...